Rallying the Troops: A World War I Commemoration, Volume IV

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Volume IV Table of Contents:

Foreword

Preface

The Final Battles
1. Australians on the Western Front – 1918 Overview2. The Battles for
Villers-Bretonneux (4-26 April 1918)3. Le Hamel: Monash’s Orchestrated
Battle (4 July 1918)4. Germany’s Black Day at the Battle of Amiens (8
August 19185. Mont St Quentin and Péronne (31 August – 2 September 1918)
6. Australian Corps’ Final Battles: the Hindenburg Line (18 September – 5
October 1918)

The Armistice7. The Armistice on
the Western Front8. The Armistice in the Middle East9. It’s Over …
at Last10. They’re Coming Home

A Soldier’s Life
11. From Home to Home: the Daily Life of Service Men and Women12. Where
Living Reigned: Australians on Leave in London13. When shall I see the
Old Country Again?14. Preparing for Peace: Non Military Employment and
Post War Education

Left Behind15. The Anguish of
Mothers and Wives16. Left Behind: the Animals of WarThe Home Front
17. Hunnamurra: the Enemy in our Midst18. An Even Larger Army: the Local
War Effort

They’re Home19. Lady Davidson
Hospital20. Soldier Settlement Schemes21. War Service Homes22.
Legacy and the Families of the Fallen

AppendicesAustralian Military Structure in World
War IWorld War I GlossaryAbbreviationsService, Honour and
CommemorationHonours and AwardsThose Who gave their Lives: where
They are Commemorated or Buried OverseasKu-ring-gai Volunteers appearing
in Volumes I, II, III and IV

IndexAcknowledgements

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